Magic Metallics™ are water-based acrylics that contain ground metal particles. When dry the surface will appear and feel like a metal surface. Magic Metallics™ can be applied to almost any paintable surface: glass, wood, fabric, Styrofoam, paper, ceramic, etc. Magic Metallics™ is NOT a faux painting process but an actual layering of metal particles on a craft surface.

Magic Metallics™ Palette

Application Recommendations

Shake well before use. The metal particles will settle to the bottom - frequent shaking is necessary.

The surface should be completely clean, dry and free from dust. The inside of hollow objects should be sealed prior to the application of the metals.

Apply a basecoat of the metallic finish. Allow to dry. Apply a second coat.

If your desire a patina or rust (steel only) finish apply the appropriate solution while the second coat is still wet and slightly tacky. You can use a brush, sponge or spritzer bottle to apply oxidizing liquids. As the solution dries, the Patina will develop.

Once the desired effect is achieved remove excess moisture with a paper towel, hair dryer, fan, etc. The metals will continue to oxidize as long as they are exposed to water or oxidizing liquids.

Helpful Hints

The metallic finishes can be mixed to create an endless variety of metallic colors; Magic Metallics can also be mixed with acrylic paint.

Factors that can influence the final surface include

the use of a base color beneath the Magic Metallic

the length of time the product is allowed to process before it is neutralized or dried

the temperature and humidity

Sealing the inside of porous craft surfaces will prevent continued oxidation. For example, ceramic bisque is porous and water can seep through the inside to affect the metal on the outside.

Apply metal colors with a soft brush, sponge or rag. It is a good idea to dedicate a brush for the applications of the metals as metals residue could contaminate other products.

Two coats of the Metallics are needed for adequate coverage. The first coat should be dry before the second coat is applied. While the second coat of metal is still damp or tacky the Patinas are applied. (The Dark Bronze, however, can be completely dry and still react to the Patinas.) Steel requires heavy coats for good rusting to take place, so an extra “padding” of color is suggested.

Steel does not react with the Aqua Blue Patina. Steel will react with the Rapid Rust or Verde Green or Green Patina.

Applying one coat of Steel over another metallic and applying the Patina creates a two-tone effect of colors.

The Patinas may be applied with a brush, sponge or by spraying using the spritzer nozzle. The spritzer nozzle fits easily onto the Patina bottles. A little goes a long way! More can always be added later.

The Patinas and Rust oxidizing mediums are almost clear in appearance. Several colors of Patinas can be applied to the same piece at the same time.

Create designs by applying the patinas using brush strokes.

Once the Patina or Rapid Rust has oxidized on the metal, a sealer is applied to stop the process. Sometimes it’s better to stop the process before it goes to the extreme oxidation or rusting of the metals.

Several areas may be completed independently of each other to create separate areas on the same piece. Different areas can be added over other sealed areas of metals to create multiple layers of oxidation and colors.

If too much Patina has developed, it can be removed slightly using a clean soft cloth or a dampened green grit pad to remove some of the Patina.

An antique effect can be achieved by taking a dry cloth and remove some of the Patina on the highlights on the piece.

The Patinas or Rapid Rust will oxidize metal objects, such as metal shelving or tables. Use care when spraying.

All products are water-soluble and water clean up. Use AC-525 Brush Cleaner and water to clean all brushes.

Use a soft hair brush for the application of the sealer. Apply 3-4 thin coats of Sealer.

Product Label Directions

MM-102 Copper

"Shake well and Stir: Apply with a brush on any paintable surface. Use over dark undercoat colors for maximum brilliance. Apply two or three coats of Copper Metallic color. To age the metallic, apply Magic Metallic Patina by brushing, sponging, or spritzing while the last coat is still wet. Seal with Magic Metallic Matte Sealer to stop the patina process. Clean up with water.

MM-103 Dark Bronze

"Shake well and Stir: Apply with a brush on any paintable surface. Use over dark undercoat colors for maximum brilliance. Apply two or three coats of dark Bronze Metallic color. To age the metallic, apply Magic Metallic Patina by brushing, sponging, or spritzing while the last coat is still wet. Seal with Magic Metallic Matte Sealer to stop the patina process. Clean up with water.

MM-105 Gold

"Shake well and Stir: Apply with a brush on any paintable surface. Use over dark undercoat colors for maximum brilliance. Apply two or three coats of Gold Metallic color. To age the metallic, apply Magic Metallic Patina by brushing, sponging, or spritzing while the last coat is still wet. Seal with Magic Metallic Matte Sealer to stop the patina process. Clean up with water.

MM-106 Steel

"Shake well and Stir: Apply with a brush or sponge to any paintable surface. Use over dark undercoat colors for maximum brilliance. Apply two or three coats of Steel Metallic. To age the Steel, apply Rapid Rust. Seal with Magic Metallic Matte Sealer to stop the rust process. Clean up with water.